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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

CollegeCoaches.net becomes Title Sponsor of LSCScoop.com

We here at the Scoop are proud to announce our most recent collaboration.

CollegeCoaches.net and the LSC Scoop have come to an agreement that makes CollegeCoaches.net the new Title Sponsor of the LSC Scoop.

We appreciate CCN for their support of the Scoop. As we have discussed in the past, there are a lot of things that we want to do with the LSC Scoop, but many of them required funding that we have not had to this point.

Thanks to CCN's support, we have been able to move forward with some ideas that we think you guys will really enjoy this season. Stay tuned...there are some major announcements coming in the next few days.

About CCNCollege Coaches Network (CCN) started in 2006 with a simple problem… It can take thousands, sometimes tens of thousands, of dollars and endless hours on the road for a college coach or recruiter to find the right athlete for their program. Bottom-line, recruiting can be expensive, tough, and time consuming.

To find a solution, we started asking questions and listening to hundreds of college coaches, recruiters, scouts, athletes, parents, high school and AAU coaches from all over the country to find out what we could do to help in the effort of promoting college sports, student athletes, and easing some of the burdens that are inherent to recruiting.

We’ve accepted their mandate and our mission to deliver the realization of a collegiate athletic opportunity to student athletes by effectively connecting the athlete, parent, and coach with college recruiters.

Leveraging the power of the Internet with the experience of some of the nation’s top scouts and recruiters, we combine hi-tech with common-sense to create the tools and information needed to streamline the recruiting process and provide fundamentally better support to our customers through a range of innovative technologies, education, prospect packaging, and networking.

Today, from the largest universities, to the smallest junior colleges, coaches and recruiters actively seek student athletes through the network that many of them have helped to shape.